ACLU Condemns Vote to Advance Marriage ‘Discrimination’; Vows to Redouble Efforts to Force It On The People
Posted on January 4, 2007
The American Civil Liberties Union today vowed to redouble its efforts to keep discrimination off the ballot and out of the Massachusetts Constitution following a state Constitutional Convention that kept alive a proposed amendment to deny equal marriage rights to thousands of Massachusetts families. The amendment, which required only 50 votes out of 200 to move forward, will now face a second round of consideration in 2007 or 2008.
“We are deeply disappointed that a small group of legislators pushed this discriminatory measure to the next stage,” said Carol Rose, Executive Director of the ACLU of Massachusetts. “But we remain confident that the incoming legislature will understand that all citizens of the Commonwealth deserve equal protection under the law.”
Because once the court creates a law and forces it on the people they should have no say. The black robed elite have spoken…we can’t let the peasant pions have any input in the matter now can we? Who ever heard of a government for the people and by the people anyway?
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